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I guess I haven't been paying attention but VPI is 18-5. 😦😦😦😦.
They're on a 7-game winning streak since losing at Louisville way back on January 4th. Now, granted, they've often been at home against some of the ACC's less competitive teams, but they did beat Clemson and Virginia in Blacksburg and Syracuse at the Dome.

Things get a bit more challenging when they head to South Bend this Thursday in a battle of Muffet McGraw's former-point guards turned head coaches (Megan Duffy vs Niele Ivey), then NC State comes to Blacksburg. The Hokies then do the dreaded left coast swing to Cal and Stanford.

That said, Coach Duffy is getting a lot out of this team, which is led by Carys Baker and Carleigh Wenzel, both of whom are averaging 14+

Stay tuned.
 
I'll be interested in seeing how Notre Dame fares in this one. I don't think the Domers can win a rock fight (which is what Virginia Tech will force them into if the Hokies seize control the game) nor can they run with the Hokies, but they should win if they shoot well (they might do this) and stay out of foul trouble (they have Cowles, so they won't do this). It's worth pointing out that unlike most midlevel ACC teams, Virginia Tech has a guard quartet that can make things difficult for Hannah. I don't know who steps up for ND if she's not hitting the way she's used to. The talent is really lacking for the Domers this season.
 
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Somfai just missed a triple double for Stanford against Pitt. 15/23/8. That's a lot of rebounds! 'Furd won handily, which usually happens when someone plays Pitt.
 
It's been fun watching Gisella Maul finally at full speed and become a go to player for the Bears. She scored 10 points in the fourth quarter, collected her third double-double of the season with 17 points and a career-tying 13 rebounds in Cal's win over GT. She was a top recruit for Texas after being Texas Gatorade POY in 2022, but after an injury skipped senior season to do rehab at Texas instead....played one season, but transfered to Cal with 3 seasons left. I love watching her play and seeing her blossom as a starter. Maul leads Bears to win
 
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Monster day in the ACC - particularly for bubble teams.

Stanford/UVa in a game where the loser is in serious trouble!

Cal/VT, if VT wins they are close to locking up a bid. If Cal wins they put themselves squarely on the bubble, perhaps on the right side? Cal needs this one.

Clemson/syracuse, the Orange are playing for seeding but Clemson needs a win like this to solidify their spot in the big dance.

Duke/UNC, can the Heels make a push to host? Can Duke inch closer to locking up the regular season title?

State/ND, two teams playing for seeding and in States case at least playing for the double bye in the ACCT.

Then of course you have SMU bobble head night against Pitt and BC still on a march for perfection against a Miami team who could possibly threaten that clean 0-13 record.
 
Cal/VT, if VT wins they are close to locking up a bid. If Cal wins they put themselves squarely on the bubble, perhaps on the right side? Cal needs this one.
I'm confused. Cal is 0-8 in Quad 1 games. This isn't a Q1 game for them (or for Virginia Tech, for that matter), so how can they jump onto the right side of the bubble with a win?

State/ND, two teams playing for seeding and in States case at least playing for the double bye in the ACCT.
You mean 7-6 Notre Dame, who inches closer to the bubble with a record approaching 0.500 (and games left to play against Louisville and Syracuse).
 
Then of course you have SMU bobble head night against Pitt and BC still on a march for perfection against a Miami team who could possibly threaten that clean 0-13 record.
SMU smoking Pitt, and Miami comfortably ahead of BC. There are different levels of terrible, and Pitt and BC are displaying the true degree to which they are awful.
 
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I'm confused. Cal is 0-8 in Quad 1 games. This isn't a Q1 game for them (or for Virginia Tech, for that matter), so how can they jump onto the right side of the bubble with a win?


You mean 7-6 Notre Dame, who inches closer to the bubble with a record approaching 0.500 (and games left to play against Louisville and Syracuse).
i didn’t say the right side of the bubble - I said squarely on the bubble. Before this week I saw where Cal was considered in that “next 4 out” group, so essentially 5-8 spots away from being in. This week they already beat UVa who was considered the last team in going into the week, if they also beat VT who is one of the last 4 in - I’d imagine that has to move Cal up a few notches. Is it enough to get them if the season ended today? Idk. But I think they would be by definition a bubble team.

As for ND, believe me I’d love to suggest they may miss the tournament - but everything I’ve seen has them in pretty easily. A loss to State won’t jeopardize that. They would need to really strike out down the stretch to get on the bubble (lose to State, UL, Syracuse and probably still have to drop one to wake or SMU to truly be in question). I think ND is probably around the 8 seed right now - will take a lot to miss the big dance from that spot.
 
I swear every time State plays Duke Jackson morphs into Reggie Miller but tonight against Duke 1-8 from 3 and Duke is settling for some jumpers. Fournier with 2 big missed FTs and a bad fade away off one foot Dirk type shot from the FT line that misses.

Getting tight in Durham.
 
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Duke hangs on. 21 FTs for Duke. 0 for UNC. Can’t wait to hear Bangharts post game comments.
Lol.....our inability to defend them in the interior couldn't possibly of had something to do with it. They made an obscene # of wide open shots with us no where to be found😶‍🌫️
 
Duke hangs on. 21 FTs for Duke. 0 for UNC. Can’t wait to hear Bangharts post game comments.
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Lol.....our inability to defend them in the interior couldn't possibly of had something to do with it. They made an obscene # of wide open shots with us no where to be found😶‍🌫️
I watched the game casually, rooting for UNC’s demise - I’m not even suggesting it was unfair officiating. Just a highly unusual situation.
 
Can anyone help me out with what to think of Syracuse? 11-4 in conference and 21-5 overall. I look at their season results. Nothing impressive. Best OOC win was Utah. Have beaten none of the good teams in the ACC (okay, maybe Virginia?--but they are basically the same as Syracuse). Goes to show there are a lot of pretty easy wins to be picked up if you don't stub your toe.
 
If I didn't know any better, I'd think you have some baby blue gear hanging up in the closet
I think I've made it clear. To put it mildly I was not a fan of Coach K. It makes it difficult for me to root for Duke. In anything. I did kinda like the women's hoops team when they had Georgia Schweitzer. And then the Waner sisters. But that's been a few years.
 
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So some injuries? Stanford's season has gone from looking like a promising bounce back from last year, to a borderline disaster again. They have lost 8 of 10. 5-9 in a weak ACC.
 
Huh. Sounds like some home cooking and barely squeaked out a win. Let's see what happens around the corner in Chapel Hill a little bit down the road.

The fans crying and whining over in Chapel Hill over the FT's today is humorous to me. The fans over there were keeping their yaps shut when in the mens game last week, the baby blues were called for zero fouls in the last 19 minutes of the game. GTHC
 
The fans crying and whining over in Chapel Hill over the FT's today is humorous to me. The fans over there were keeping their yaps shut when in the mens game last week, the baby blues were called for zero fouls in the last 19 minutes of the game. GTHC
Well of course. When it goes your way, there was nothing wrong with the officiating. When it doesn't go your way, then it's a problem. I think we're all guilty of that.
 
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